Some of those changes would be easier to make if ministers made that decision. Others do have challenges--like giving producers the choice of the top 15% or a margin-based program. You can well imagine producers trying to make that decision and finding out at the end of the year, “Geez, I made the wrong choice”, and that they should have gone with the margin-based program rather than the 15%.
There's a lot of complexity when you start giving options on an annual basis to producers to choose which one they want. Even if we said it was a one-time choice, I have a lot of experience of realizing that the one-time choice doesn't last long. When producers find out that they're disadvantaged by the choice they've made, there would be pressure to make choices.
There are many issues around the one-time choice, as an example, though some of them are feasible to implement. But again, ministers have made the decision to assess these in the context of the next framework of BRM programs.